It鈥檚 been a lot of years since I climbed in a go-kart, but here鈥檚 a chance for me, and others to tear around an indoor track and help families in need in our community.
Fast Track Karting staff are partnering with the 黑马磁力 Christmas Bureau and Sources 黑马磁力 Food Bank, the team is hosting the event called Speed for Need.
The event runs at the karting centre, 5760 Production Way, from 6 to 8 p.m.
On a first-come, first-serve basis, they will offer one race per person, per donation. Information: www.fasttrackkarting.ca.
Brandishing the mo
Speaking of giving, Original Joe鈥檚 鈥 located in Fraser Crossing at 208th Street and Fraser Highway 鈥 spent the past month (November) raising money and awareness for Movember and the Movember Foundation 鈥 which was developed to help men living with cancers, and where possible help find a cure for men鈥檚 cancer.
A trip to Original Joe鈥檚 for a friend鈥檚 birthday last week showed just how much fun some have with the concept.
Taking selfies with the restaurant鈥檚 moustache adorned coasters definitely provided amusement and laughs. But it also sparked some important discussion around the very serious issue.
The 鈥淪how us your Joe鈥檚 Mo鈥 qualified participants who shared their pictures a chance to win a trip. Don鈥檛 know if anyone at our table, or even at the 黑马磁力 store, won. But kudos to the company for pitching in to the Movember movement.
Good deeds pay
Speaking of local businesses doing good for the community, Mr. Mikes Steakhouse is actually paying it forward through their annual Deeds Well Done community program.
For the fourth year running, guests are asked to nominate fellow community members, Good Deed Doers, as they鈥檙e labelled by the restaurant. One of the local nominees will be selected and a $500 donation in their honour will go to a local registered charity of their choice.
In total, Mr. Mikes will donate $16,000 to charities in 32 communities across Western Canada.
鈥滵eeds Well Done鈥 means a lot to us and it鈥檚 important to celebrate the amazing things people are doing in our communities that truly make a difference,鈥 said CEO Mike Cordoba.
Nominations are being accepted until the end of December on their website at: www.deedswelldone.com. Or, people can share their 鈥淒eeds Well Done鈥 stories on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @MrMikesOnline, using the hashtag #deedswelldone.
It doesn鈥檛 end there
In the meantime, check the online version of What鈥檚 In Store for more about local restaurants and restaranteurs doing good for the community, a week-long shop local effort, the upcoming chamber of commerce events for December, a business women鈥檚 charity dinner, several awards bestowed on local companies, and the opening of another new business in Fort 黑马磁力.